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Front page of the first issue titled as The Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, 28 May 1851.. The Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, also published as The Bathurst Free Press, Bathurst Times, Bathurst Argus, Bathurst Daily Argus, Western Times and Western Advocate, was a semiweekly English language broadsheet newspaper published in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.
The Old Powder Magazine is a historic building in Arkengarthdale, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed in about 1804, to store gunpowder used in the nearby C. B. lead mines. Named for Charles Bathurst, in 1800 the local mining rights had been transferred to a company based in Newcastle upon Tyne.
The Bathurst Advocate was a weekly English language broadsheet newspaper published in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. [ 1 ] Cover page of Bathurst Advocate , 5 February 1848
Bathurst was born in London and presently lives in Scotland. [4] [5] She lost "her hearing in her twenties and then unexpectedly regaining it twelve years later," which she explores in her 2017 book Sound. [6] [7] [8] Aside from writing, Bathurst has worked as a freelance journalist, photographer, and illustrator. [1]
Lilias Margaret Frances, Countess Bathurst (née Borthwick, 12 October 1871 – 30 December 1965) was a British newspaper publisher who owned The Morning Post. Her father, Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk , owned the paper and passed control to her upon his death in 1908.
Earl Bathurst, a title in the Peerage of Great Britain; Bathurst baronets, an extinct or dormant title in the Baronetage of England; Bathurst Power and Paper Company, a Canadian former combined logging, lumber mill and wood-pulp paper company based in Bathurst, New Brunswick; Bathurst Resources, a coal mining company in New Zealand
N obody expected anything special when the squadron of Navy F/A-18 fighter jets headed out for routine aerial maneuvers off of the coast of Virginia Beach one day in 2013. The F/A-18s, a Naval ...
Lady Meriel Olivia Bathurst (3 September 1894 – 18 January 1936). She married Captain Lord Alastair Mungo Graham, son of Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose. Lt-Col Allen Bathurst, Lord Apsley (3 August 1895 – killed on active service 17 December 1942) m. Violet Meeking of Richings Park. Their elder son Henry became the 8th Earl Bathurst.